EP0812891A2 - Überzugsmittel auf Basis von Perfluoropolyethern - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to compositions based on (per)fluoropolyethers having isocyanic terminals and compositions thereof with various contents of (per)fluoropolyethers having hydroxylic functionality, to be used for the coating and the protection of materials commonly employed in building, infrastructures, cars, wood, protection in general of substratas and coatings versus the dirting, as well as the decay caused by the use of inks, spray or brush paints, colored chalks, i.e. coatings having the following set of combined improved properties: anti-graffiti, durability, solvents resistance, no dirt pick-up, stain release, as specified hereinunder.
- the invention includes, to the knowledge of the inventors, the first example of Room Temperature Curing (RTC) coating providing the entire set of improved properties mentioned above.
- RTC Room Temperature Curing
- the invention includes a composition capable of providing the entire set of improved properties, mentioned above, coupled with very high scratch resistance (gloss retention), particularly suitable for cars.
- USP 5,426,142 relates to the preparation of water-based polymers, said polymers containing reactive functional groups, and being utilized as coatings for wood, glass, metals, stone materials, said coatings having improved properties of durability, toughness, solvents-resistance, dirt pick-up-resistance, graffiti resistance.
- the compositions are obtained by mixing a polymer containing acetoacetate functional groups with an aminosilane, crosslinking occurs by hydrolysis and subsequent crosslinking at room temperature.
- the preparation of the formulation must be such as to utilize controlled amounts of aminosilane, at the most stoichiometric amounts, to avoid premature crosslinkings.
- compositions show stability so that they can be utilized as a single package.
- compositions of polyurethanes containing silicone chains showing release properties of the dirt and easy removal of the residues having a sea origin and having also anti-graffiti properties are described.
- antigraffiti coatings based on silicones or silicates are known in the prior art.
- Another type of anti-graffiti coating known in the art is formed by a combination of silicones or silicates with paraffins.
- these coatings not only are difficult to apply, but are not persistent (it being necessary to repeat the treatment whenever the graffito is removed).
- US-A-4,758,622 describes a composition for anti-graffiti coatings comprising at least an aromatic polyisocyanate, at least an aliphatic polyisocyanate and a solvent.
- the drawback is that the coating changes appearance since it discolours over the time. Therefore said products are not suitable for outside applications.
- EP 695772 describes the use of solvent systems based on polymers formed by a fluorinated part having a perfluoropolyethereal structure and by an hydrogenated part having an hydroxylic functionality. The resulting polymer contains from 4 to 6 hydroxylic functionalities crosslinkable with polyisocyanates.
- European patent application No. 665253 in the name of the Applicant describes the use of solventless systems constituted by fluorinated polymers based on fluoropolyethers comprising a fluorinated part and optionally an hydrogenated part. These polymers contain at least two hydroxylic functional groups and are crosslinkable with polyisocyanates.
- compositions reach the final anti-graffiti properties in a rather long time, of the order of at least 8 hours. If during this time the treated surface is not protected, a possible graffito made on the still fresh surface cannot be removed any more.
- the Applicant has unexpectedly found that resins formed by fluorinated building blocks having an isocyanic polyfunctional termination, used alone or in different combinations with fluorinated and/or hydrogenated compounds with hydroxylic functionality in a wide range of molar ratios with respect to the polyfunctional isocyanate, give rise to a range of polymeric films for coatings with different characteristics (as specified hereinafter), each with specific (unknown in the art) combinations of performances both as final characteristics of the coating and as advantages in the application technology, being specifically the anti-graffiti property combined with the fact that said property is reached in short times, generally comprised between 30 min. and 3 hrs, preferably 30 min. and 2 hrs.
- the present invention relates to the use for protective coatings having high gloss, DOI (definition of image) and stain release and no dirt pick-up, of compositions comprising (% by weight):
- the so obtained polymers, applied on the substrate, are crosslinked with various technologies.
- the bifunctional perfluoropolyethers in A comprise as repeating units sequences of one or more oxyfluoroalkylenic units of the type -CF 2 CF 2 O-, -CR 4 R 5 CF 2 CF 2 O- wherein R 4 and R 5 equal to or different from each other are chosen from H, Cl or perfluoroalkyl from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, -CF 2 CF(CF 3 )O-, -CFYO-, wherein Y is equal to F or CF 3 .
- the utilizable perfluoropolyethers generally have a molecular weight number average from 500 to 5000, more preferably from 600 to 1500, still more preferably from 700 to 1300.
- the (per)fluoropolyethers comprise as repeating units sequences belonging to the following classes:
- the indicated (per)fluoropolyethers are obtainable with the known processes of the art, for instance US Patents 3,665,041, 2,242,218, 3,715,378, and the European patent EP 0239123.
- the functionalized (per)fluoropolyethers with hydroxylic termination are obtained for instance according to European patent EP 0148482, US patent 3,810,874.
- the preferred compounds are those of the class e) having the general formula: HO-(CH 2 CH 2 O) z' -CH 2 -CF 2 O-(C 2 F 4 O) a' -(CF 2 O) b' -CF 2 -CH 2 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) z' OH wherein z' is generally comprised from 0 to 20, preferably from 0 to 4.
- the above indicated mono-, bi-, polyfunctional hydroxylic terminated perfluoropolyethers can also be partially substituted generally also up to 50% by weight, preferably 20% by weight, with perfluorocarbons containing units chosen from the following: -(CF 2 CF 2 )-, -(CF 2 CFX)- wherein X is F, Cl or a perfluoroalkyl from 1 to 4 carbon atoms or OR' f wherein R' f is a perfluoroalkyl from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- hydroxylated compounds can be prepared according to methods well known in the art, for instance according to Italian patent applications 19779A/86, 19780A/86, European patent EP 247614, starting from alfa-omega diiodo(per)fluoroalkanes, for instance I(CF 2 CF 2 ) n I, wherein n indicates the number of repeating units, in order to obtain by the processes indicated therein the terminations -CH 2 OH, linked to a group -CF 2 - or -CF(CF 3 )-.
- one telomerizes in radicalic reaction conditions the (per)fiuoroolefins TFE and/or fluorinated alpha-olefins and/or fluorinated vinylethers, whose units have been indicated above, with iodine as initiator to obtain ⁇ , ⁇ diiodoperfluoroalkylenes.
- the molecular weight of these components must be lower, preferably about the half with respect to that of the perfluoropolyethers mentioned above, preferably when X is F.
- the other terminations indicated above for perfluoropolyethers can be obtained by following the methods mentioned in the prior art cited above.
- the fluorinated polyhydroxylic compounds having the perfluoropolyethereal structure can be prepared according to known methods in the art starting from perfluoropolyethers having epoxy groups pending from the main chain (see USP 4853097) and successive thermal isomerization to obtain acylfluorides COF (see USP 5104911), which can be easily esterified to give the corresponding methylic ester COOCH 3 , and subsequent reduction with NaBH 4 to obtain the corresponding alcohol CH 2 OH.
- the fluorinated polyhydroxylic compound can be prepared also by base-catalysed reaction of Z DOL with glycidol (see ex. 22), provided that some free CH 2 OH linked to CF 2 of the original Z DOL are deliberately left unconverted.
- the isocyanic polyfunctional of A), employed in formulations for protective coatings shows a behaviour usually provided only by urethanic formulations of the prior art based on high Tg hydrogenated components (hardeners) measured as mid-point (at least 50°C higher compared with the fluorinated homologue of the present invention.
- the tack-free time is surprisingly reduced, down to about 20 minutes, also at very reduced crosslinking values, by prevailing effect of evaporation of the solvent.
- Tests carried out by the Applicant have shown that, for instance, by utilizing IPDI (isophorondiisocyanate trimer) in admixture with HDI (examethylene diisocyanate trimer) have unexpectedly shown very short tack-free times, also at low temperatures, e.g. below 10°C.
- final performances, such as the anti-graffiti function is unexpectedly assured in times lower than 1/10 with respect to the time required for the final crosslinking.
- the isocyanic polyfunctional of A) combines therefore, in an original way, some application performances of high Tg hydrogenated polyurethanes without the inconveniences of the high Tg, that is with some of the performances typical of those having a much lower Tg, like the perfect continuity of the protective film, the flexibility (non brittleness), applicable at low temperature in field.
- the coatings crosslinked with environmental humidity show also good stain release characteristics by cleaning with solvents (antigraffiti), comparable with those obtainable by the fluorinated coatings of the prior art and superior to those of the hydrogenated coatings.
- the fluorinated product of B added even in small amounts (from 0.1 to 10% by weight, preferably from 0.5 to 5%), brings the stain release properties to levels never reached in the prior art.
- the no dirt pick-up property is unexpectedly high (see the tables in the examples). And, more important, this characteristic is surprisingly maintained all along the useful life of the coating even after deterioration of the coating by ageing.
- the maximum of the stain release properties is obtained when the component B) is utilized under the form of prepolymer having free hydroxylic functions, as defined above in B).
- This peculiar foundamental behaviour of CH 2 OH linked to -CF 2 , or -CF 2 CFX, or -CF(CF 3 ) provides a leap in the shelf-life of the isocyanate functionalized prepolymer (partially containing free OH) indicated in B from hours to months, otherwise theoretically conceivable with CH 2 OH linked to groups different from CF 2 and yet in reality non available because of isocyanate and OH self condensation reactions.
- inhibitors of the prior art generally not higher than 0.4% by weight (for instance benzoyl chloride, acetic acid) secures storage stability up to 50-60°C.
- inhibitors in very small amounts by large tolerated by the subsequent crosslinking, are acceptable but not strictly necessary.
- These small amounts of inhibitor are easily recoverable with small amounts of catalysts of the prior art without essential alterations of the crosslinking conditions and of the final characteristics.
- a preferred inhibitor is for example DIAC (difunctional perfluoropolyether having -CF 2 -COOH terminals), which can be removed by addition of a catalyst consisting of a mixture of tertiary amine and Sn salt, for instance triethylamine and dibutyltindilaurate.
- More reactive isocyanates are to be preferred to obtain a good set of characteristics.
- coatings obtainable with the bi-component described above can be carried out also with a high dry formulation (solvent-less), containing a very reduced amount of solvent, generally in the range of about 20%; this represents an advantage from the environmental and regulatory point of view.
- the hydroxylic fluorinated product mentioned in B) remarkably reduces the polyisocyanate viscosity so that it is sufficient to utilize spraying devices, usually available, with preheating or deposition devices with heated rollers, generally already at temperatures of 60°C to fall within the viscosities required by the application techniques.
- the very low Tg of the fluorinated components of the present invention allows, in addition, the perfect formation of the polymeric film also on cold supports.
- tertiary amines such as triethylendiamine, N-ethyl-ethylendiamine, tetramethylguanidine, dimethyl cyclohexylamine, etc.
- organometallic catalysts such as dibutyltindilaurate, tin octoate, cobalt naphthenate, vanadium acetylacetonate, dimethyl-tin-diethylhexanoate, dibutyl-tin diacetate, dibutyltin dichloride, dibutyltin-bis(isooctyl) tioacetate and mixtures thereof.
- the catalyst is added in concentrations generally ranging from 0.1 to 2% by weight and preferably from 0.5 to 1%, except for the bi-component with inhibitor, where the percentage is increased (generally the lower limit is about 0.1%), to compensate the inhibitor effect.
- the diluting solvents generally utilizable are those widely employed in the paints industry such as: ketones, esters, heteroalcohols esters, aromatic, aliphatic and cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons.
- Methylethylketone (MEK), methylisobutylketone, (MIBK), ethyl or butyl acetate (ButAc), cellosolve acetate, propylenglycolmethylether acetate (PMA), xylol, cyclopentane or cyclohexane, mixtures of aromatic solvents (for instance Solvesso®) are preferred.
- the most preferred solvent is Solvesso®.
- the solvents are urethane grade, i.e. with a content in water lower than 100 ppm to avoid gelling of the system sensitive to moisture.
- Additives such as pigments and fillers can be added to the moisture curing and bi-component formulations, provided that are suitably treated to eliminate the residual moisture (heating in an oven at 100-120°C for a sufficient time to eliminate the moisture (about 15 hours).
- the silane pretreated silica of the art result ineffective.
- the pigments can be chosen among the natural, synthetic, inorganic and organic ones.
- inorganic pigments can be cited: metal oxides (titanium dioxide, iron oxides, mixed oxides of Ni, Co, Zn, Ti, or Cr, Cu or Fe, Ni, Cr, Mn, cobalt aluminates); organic pigments (anthraquinone, quinacridone, tetrachloroisoindolinone, diketoperylene, phthalocyanines derivatives, etc.).
- the fillers as well as inert pigments and any other type of additive, are added to the dispersion in very fine form, generally with sizes lower than 100 microns, preferably lower than 10 ⁇ m, in amounts up to 15% by volume.
- fillers are: polyamides of sizes 20-100 microns, glass spheres such as zeolites, etc.
- the Applicant has surpirisingly found that the addition of fillers and/or pigments to the (per)fluoropolyethers resins of the present invention gives reinforcing effects due to their high interaction and wetting power, over the original clear system.
- Mechanical properties hardness, scratch and abrasion resistance, bending and impact resistance
- Permeability of pigmented material is very important in applications like anticorrosion where high protection from chemical pollution is required (see the examples below) and pigmentation is required as well.
- additives which can be added are thixotropic agents, acrylic, silicone, polyurethane, polyaminic, carboxylic, non ionic polymeric dispersants; spreading, anticissing, antifoaming additives, etc.; additives to reduce photooxidation (UV adsorber for instance derivatives of hydroxybenzophenones, hydroxybenzotriazol, etc.) and HALS (hindered amines, for instance tetramethyl-piperidine derivatives, etc.).
- thixotropic agents acrylic, silicone, polyurethane, polyaminic, carboxylic, non ionic polymeric dispersants
- spreading anticissing, antifoaming additives, etc.
- additives to reduce photooxidation UV adsorber for instance derivatives of hydroxybenzophenones, hydroxybenzotriazol, etc.
- HALS hinderetramethyl-piperidine derivatives, etc.
- the fluorinated resins of the present invention can preferably be spray, roll and aerosol applied. Aerosol is prepared by starting from the resin as such, or pigmented or opacified, diluted with solvents, optionally formulated with the usual additives utilized in the formulation of paints, added with a propellant and put in a can under pressure.
- the obtained system has a low content in solid and low viscosity and is sprayed through the valve at a pressure between 2 and 8 atm so as to obtain uniform fine dispersed areosol and, consequently, homogeneous and low thickness films.
- the combination of the solvents is important since it is necessary to have a solvent mixture with high and low evaporation rate.
- the former must evaporate very quickly at the time of the application to favour the nebulization and avoid the coating build-up and dripping, while the latter must allow the spreading of the applied film.
- the propellant must have a good solvent power for the formulation.
- Propellants usually employed are (chloro)(fluoro)hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride, most commonly HFC and HCFC; hydrocarbons such as butane or GPL; ethers such as dimethylether; mixtures of these compounds can also be used.
- the percentage of the added propellant is preferably comprised between 15 and 70% by weight with respect to the weight of the formulation and more preferably between 30 and 60% by weight.
- the pigments and the flatting agents used in aerosols are the same as those utilized in the other formulations. It is necessary that they are very well dispersed or redisperseable by simple can agitation.
- moisture scavengers such as zeolites, anhydrous aluminium sulphates, etc. may be added to facilitate handling and to improve shelf life.
- molecular sieves as inert filler in the can, in addition, contribute in eliminating or in reducing the amount of residual water in the formulation.
- the final pressure of the system ranges between 6 and 15 atm.
- Typical aerosol packages can be used, wherein the propellant pressure forces the liquid through the supply valve.
- the pressure release from the container at high pressure to the ambient provides the conditions for the liquid atomization.
- Both tinned band cans and aluminum cans can be used; in the two cases, respectively, pressurization uo to about 7-8 atm and 15 atm respectively can be applied.
- the coatings of the present invention find application for protective and aesthetic (high gloss and high imagine definition (DOI)) coatings in architectural building, in infrastructures, in particular in building, as coatings of various substrates, for the peculiar antigraffiti and stain-release properties, combined with the properties indicated above.
- DOE high gloss and high imagine definition
- hygrohardening coatings are obtained, modified and not modified with hydrogenated hydroxylic compounds, pigmented or non pigmented with gloss ranging from high to nihil.
- the examples report the characterization of cured coating.
- the hygrohardeners of the present invention are applicable with the established painting techniques, that is spray, roll and aerosol techniques, including the pressurized cans.
- the relevant formulations are illustrated in the examples.
- Analytical techniques such as XPS, which gives the concentration profile of F, C, O, N in the bulk and in the first layer of about 10-15 ⁇ , show a significant compositions variation, particularly meaningful for the decrease of nitrogen at the surface, clearly under the stoichiometry, and a fluorine increase at the surface with respect to the bulk.
- the OH of the fluorinated compound are also inferable by surface resistance measurements. These values, 10 10 -10 11 ⁇ cm, are at least two order of magnitude lower than the values known, for instance, for hydrogenated polyurethanes (PU) >10 12 . These data could be explained by the presence of OH at the surface.
- the initial contact angle value is progressively decreased by passing from a value of around 119 to a value of around 109.
- the initial and final values of course depend on the compositions. However the above decrease of the contact angle is always detectable.
- the stain release and no dirt pick-up properties are retained after ageing. More than 600 hrs of QUV exposure, by far sufficient to "destroy" whatever ionic impurity or antisthatic additive of the prior art at the surface, does not alter the stain release and no dirt pick-up properties.
- composition of the invention can find also development in the wood protection field.
- the hygrohardener of the present invention provides the performances indicated in the comparative tables also when it is applied in - field under severe temperature conditions (low temperatures). It is ideal, therefore, for infrastructures protection in hostile environments such as sea platforms for oil drilling, bridges structures in marine environment.
- the bicomponent coatings of the present invention find application in the protection of metal and polymeric substrates.
- a further object of the present invention resides in that as to the application for car protection, the combination of the characteristics is quite satisfactory.
- the formulations of the present invention based on polyisocyanates having a higher Tg give coatings with gloss variation of 30% (request lower than 10%).
- the use of monomeric and polymeric melamines e.g. Cymel® 303 and 325) as hardener/cross-linker does not materialize the expected performance. This is caused by the poor reactivity (transetherification) found by the Applicant, in the application conditions, of the ether functionals of the melamine towards the fluorinate hydroxyl mentioned in B), of the type -CF 2 CH 2 OH.
- a further object of the invention resides in that the polyisocyanic fluorinated cited in A) of the present invention, suitably blocked for instance with blocking agents, such as diisopropylamine, pyrazoles, methylethylketoxime, diethylic malonate, etc., allow to overcome the technologic barrier of the in line touch-up of the final product defects.
- blocking agents such as diisopropylamine, pyrazoles, methylethylketoxime, diethylic malonate, etc.
- the blocked fluorinated polyisocyanates indicated above are surprisingly compatible with the usual formulations of the pigmented bases, also when added at high concentrations.
- Added to the pigmented bases from 1% to 30%, preferably from 5 to 15%, allow at the same time the spreading of the pigmented base on the fluorinated top coat, the wet on wet spreading of the successive layer of fluorinated top coat, the perfect adhesion (due to the isocyanic groups deblocking) among the various layers after oven crosslinking.
- the suitable blocked fluorinated structure with an isocyanic function of the present invention is capable, although it is compatible with the pigmented base, of migrating in the application conditions to the interphases with air and with the fluorinated resin, bringing there local compatibility (spreading) and reactive groups (crosslinking).
- Example 1A Synthesis of MC resin from isophorone diisocyanate cyclic trimer
- a formulation based on a fluorinated polymer, obtained by the reaction between the fluorinated diol ZDOL having an equivalent weight (PE) 458 and hydroxylic functionality 1.98 and isocyanurate from IPDI Vestanat® T 1890/100 (HULS), having final equivalent weight 1200 was prepared, by operating with an excess of isocyanate groups equal to 60%.
- the composition of the formulation is described in Table 1.
- the solvents were treated with molecular sieves up to a residual content of water of about 70 ppm.
- the vessel was sealed by hand by utilizing an equipment Coster with a Coster valve model K1RA3/3/25 (hole VPH).
- a bomb of MEFOREX® 134a was connected to the valve to feed 100 g of propellant.
- Example 2A Synthesis of MC resin from hexamethylenediisocyanate cyclic trimer
- the solvents were treated with molecular sieves up to a residual content of water of about 70 ppm.
- the vessel was sealed by hand by utilizing a Coster equipment with a Coster valve model K1RA3/3/25 (hole VPH).
- a bomb of MEFOREX 134a was connected to the valve to feed 100 g of propellant.
- the mod. Coster VO4.1302 was chosen.
- the vessel was sealed by hand by utilizing a Coster equipment with a Coster valve model K1RA3/3/25 (hole VPH).
- a bomb of MEFOREX 134a was connected to the valve by feeding 37.5 g of propellant.
- Example 1 (Table 1) has been repeated but by using 19% by weight of fluorinated prepolymer and 1% by weight of Z-DOL. The formulation has been characterized as in Example 1 and showed the same tack-free time.
- PE equivalent weight
- the solvents were treated with molecular sieves up to a residual content of water of about 70 ppm.
- the vessel was sealed by hand by utilizing a Coster equipment with a Coster valve model K1RA3/3/25 (hole VPH).
- a can of MEFOREX 134a was connected to the valve to feed 100 g of propellant.
- Coster VO4.1302 was chosen.
- example 4 The formulation of example 4 was applied on supports of chromate aluminium type Q-PANEL A136 and crosslinked at 60°C/2 hours.
- a composition was prepared containing 26.4 parts by weight of fluorinate compound ZDOL having an equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9, 69.0 parts of prepolymer obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate from IPDI VESTANAT T 1890/100 (HULS), having final equivalent weight 1200 and isocyanic functionality NCO 3.5, 0.5 parts of catalysts DBTDL (Fluka, 25% in PMA), 4.0 parts of mixture of UV stabilizers Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 2922/1 (Ciba) having 50% by weight in PMA.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 67% by wt.
- Example 5 The formulation of Example 5 was spray applied by gun, (Sata Jet) nozzle 1.2, at a pressure of 3 bar on chromate aluminium Q-Panel type. The formulation was crosslinked 1 hour at 90°C. TABLE 4 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE FILM OF EXAMPLE 5 TEST RULES RESULT MEK AICC N 12 100 ADHESION ASTM D3359-87 100 KOH-I-NOOR PENCIL HARDNESS NCCA II-12 F IMPACT TEST AICC N 12 54/56 T BEND AICC N 23 0T TANGENTIAL MODULUS E ASTM D 1708 570 MPa YIELD ⁇ y " 18 MPa YIELD ELONGATION ⁇ y " 6-7% STRESS AT BREAK ⁇ R " 16.3 MPa ELONGATION AT BREAK ⁇ R " 90-100% TABER ASTM D 4060 30 mg/kcycles Film Tg (hydrogenated part) 50-60°C Tg (fluorinated
- a composition was prepared containing 91.0 parts by weight of fluorinated resin obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate from HDI Desmodur 3300 (Bayer), having final equivalent weight 790 and isocyanic functionality NCO 5.3, 5.5 parts by weight of a catalyst mixture DABCO/DBTDL (Fluka, 10% in PMA), 3.5 parts of UV stabilizer mixture Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 292 2/1 (Ciba) with 50% by weight in PMA.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 55% by weight; the remaining part being the solvent in ratio by weight 30/70 butyl acetate/solvesso.
- a composition was prepared containing 91.0 parts by weight of fluorinated resin obtained by reaction among Z DOL and isocyanurate from IPDI Vestanat 1980/100 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1200 and isocyanic functionality NCO 3.5, 5.5 parts by weight of catalyst mixture DABCO/DBTDL (Fluka, 10% in PMA), 3.5 parts of mixture of UV stabilizers Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 292 2/1 (Ciba) with 50% by weight in PMA.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 55% by weight; the remaining part being the solvent in ratio by weight 30/70 butyl acetate/Solvesso.
- examples 6 and 7 were applied on supports of chromate aluminium Q-Panel type as in Example 1 and after standing at room temperature for 15' were crosslinked in oven at 60°C for 24 hours in conditions of 100% relative moisture (example 6) or at the temperature of 23°C, 60% relative moisture for 30 days (example 7) in order to allow the complete crosslinking by following the disappearance of the NCO band by IR.
- the characteristics of the obtained films are reported in Table 5.
- a formulation was prepared containing 91.0 parts by weight of resin isocyanurate from HDI Desmodur E 3265 (Bayer) having equivalent weight 400 and isocyanic functionality 10.4, 5.5 parts by weight of catalyst DBTDL (Fluka, 25% by weight in PMA), 3.5 parts of UV stabilizer mixture Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 2922/1 (Ciba at 50% by weight in PMA). The solid percentage of the formulation is 55%.
- a composition was prepared containing 31.4 parts by weight of fluorinated resin Z DOL having equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9; 69.0 parts of fluorinated resin obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate from HDI DESMODUR 3300 (Bayer), having final equivalent weight 633 and isocyanic funcionality NCO 6.6 at 72% by weight in Solvesso 150/PMA (70/30 by weight), 0.5 parts of catalyst DBTDL (Fluka, 25% by weight in PMA), 2.0 parts of UV stabilizer mixture Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 2922/1 (Ciba). The percentage of solid of the formulation is 83%.
- Example 9 The formulation of example 9 was added with 5 parts by wt. of fluorinated polymer Z DOL and applied as in Example 9.
- Example 6 The tests of Examples 6, 8, 9 (examples 11, 12 and 10) were subjected to the soil-release test which consists in the visual evaluation of 10 stains left by water dirted with carbon black after drying at 40°C, removal with cloth of 4 stains, removal of 6 stains with water in ultrasound bath. The results are reported in Table 6. TABLE 6 Cleaning with cloth Cleaning water + ultrasound bath EXAMPLE 6 HALO HALO EXAMPLE 11 (ex. 5+5% Z DOL) VERY LIGHT HALO VERY LIGHT HALO EXAMPLE 9 LIGHT HALO LIGHT HALO EXAMPLE 10 (ex. 9 + 5% Z DOL) VERY LIGHT HALO VERY LIGHT HALO EXAMPLE 8 comp. HALO HALO EXAMPLE 12 (ex. 8 + 5% Z DOL) VERY LIGHT HALO VERY LIGHT HALO
- a formulation was prepared containing 21.6 parts by weight of fluorinated compound Z DOL having equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9; 70.1 parts of fluorinated prepolymer obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate IPDI Vestanat T 1890/110 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1200 and isocyanic functionality NCO 3.5, 7.0 parts of catalyst DBTDL (Fluka, 5% by weight in PMA), 1.3 parts of adduct obtained by reaction between melaminic compound Cymel 303 (Dyno-Cyanamid) and the ethylene glycol having hydroxylic equivalent weight 200.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 64%.
- a formulation was prepared containing 14.2 parts by weight of fluorinated compound Z DOL having equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9; 74.8 parts of fluorinated prepolymer obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate IPDI Vestanat T 1890/110 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1200 and isocyanic funcionality NCO 3.5, 7.5 parts of catalyst DBTDL (Fluka, 5% by weight in PMA), 3.5 parts of adduct obtained by reaction between melaminic compound Cymel 303 (Dyno-Cyanamid) and the ethylene glycol having hydroxylic equivalent weight 200.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 62%.
- examples 13 and 14 were applied at #50 on samples of chromate aluminium Q-PANEL type, prepainted with an original water base coat Alfa Romeo and dried at 60°C for 1 hour, and crosslinked at 90°C for 1 hour or 140°C for 30 minutes. The following results are obtained. Ex. 13 at 90°C/1h Ex.13 at 140°C/30 min. Ex.14 at 90°C/1h Ex. 14 at 140°C/30 min. GLOSS (60°) 70 66 74 67 GLOSS VARIATION AFTER BRUSH (SEPTUM) TEST 17 15 15 10
- a formulation was prepared containing 45.2 parts by weight of the fluorinated resin tetraol (TOL) of B.
- the TOL is prepared according to Example 22 below); 24.1 parts by weight of melaminic resin Cymel 325 (Dyno-Cyanamid), 2.6 parts of catalyst PTSA (paratoluensulphonic acid, Fluka 25% in PMA), 7.5 parts by weight of UV stabilizer mixture Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 2922/1 (Ciba at 50% PMA), 20.4 parts by weight of PMA.
- the content in dry is 70%.
- the formulation was spray applied by gun (Sata Jet) nozzle 1.2 at a pressure of 3 bar on original water base-coat Alfa and crosslinked at 140°C for 30 min.
- gun Stata Jet
- the original base-coat ALFA ROMEO is reapplied, additivated with 10% of the prepolymer of Example 7 blocked with diisopropylamine, see Example 16 and also the base-coat added with 20% of the adduct mentioned above is reapplied.
- a formulation was prepared containing 30.9 parts by weight of fluorinated resin Z DOL having equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9; 68.8 parts of fluorinated resin obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate from IPDI Vestanat T 1890/100 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1060 and isocyanic functionality NCO 3.9, 0.3 parts by weight of catalyst DABCO 131 (Allied, 25% in PMA).
- the final dry content of the formulation is 77% b.w..
- the use of an active catalyst only at temperatures higher than 50°C allows to have an high pot-life, as shown by the progress of the viscosity during the time reported in Table 10. TABLE 10 Initial Viscosity Viscosity after 8 hours Viscosity after 48 hours 20°C 2000 cPs 2000 cPs 2000 cPs 50°C 330 cPs 350 cPs 330 cPs
- a formulation was prepared containing 25.2 parts by weight of fluorinated resin Z DOL having equivalent weight 458, functionality 1.9; 55.4 parts of fluorinated resin obtained by rection between Z DOL and isocyanurate from IPDI Vestanat T 1890/100 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1010 and isocyanic functionality NCO 4.1, 0.1 parts by weight of inhibitor benzoyl chloride (Fluka), 7.7 parts by weight of PMA.
- the solid percentage of the formulation is 64%.
- the use of an inhibitor in the formulation allows to have a high shelf life, as reported in Table 11.
- the formulation was prepared, containing 53.7 parts by weight of fluorinated resin obtained by reaction between Z DOL and isocyanurate from IPDI Vestanat T 1890/100 (Huls), having final equivalent weight 1200 and isocyanic functionality NCO 3.5, 3.3 parts of catalyst mixture DABCO/DBTDL (Fluka, 10% in PMA), 3.5 parts of stabilizer mixture UV Tinuvin 1130/Tinuvin 292 2/1 (Ciba) with 50% by weight in PMA, 13.8 parts of a PMA butyl acetate mixture, 25.7 parts of titanium dioxide R960 (Du Pont). The final dry content of the formulation is 60%.
- the preparation was milled in laboratory mill Red Devil (Red Devil Equipment Co.) for 30 min. (Hegman fineness 6.5), filtered on three layers of 1000 mesh Nylon Monodur net.
- Example 20 has been repeated but by adding 5% by weight of Z DOL B) with respect to the prepolymer.
- Example 20 has been repeated but by adding 5% by weight of the prepolymer obtained according to Example 24 below.
- the properties are the same of Example 20 but with stain release and no dirt pick-up properties.
- Example 20 The formulation of Example 20 was applied and crosslinked as in Example 6. The tests so obtained show the properties reported in the Table below.
- the weathering resistance is of 2750 hours QUV: 100% Gloss retention Delta E 0.5. TABLE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES tack-free time 10 min Adhesion 100% MEK 100 (Koh-I-Noor) pencil hardness H Gloss (60°) 73 Impact Test ⁇ 10/ ⁇ 10
- the resin has a OH functionality 3.8, equivalent weight (PE) 280.
- a formulation has been prepared containing 43.75 parts by weight of the above fluorinated resin TOL; 20.31 parts by weight of melaminic resin Cymel 325 (Dyno-Cyanamid), 14.50 parts by weight of the prepolymer of Example 7 blocked with methyl ethyl ketoxime, 0.31 parts by weight of catalyst DBTDL (Fluka 25% in PMA), 21.13 parts by weight of buthanol. Final dry content is 70%.
- Formulation has been applied by spray gun (Sata-Jet) nozzle 1.2, 3 bar pressure onto original Alfa water-basecoat and cured at 140°C/30 min.
- the high energy signals at 294-293 eV are due to the perfluoroether chain.
- the variation of intensity ratios between signals observed (fluorine-non fluorine) further moves the surface composition towards the fluorinated component, beyond what already apparent from survey spectra.
- the high energy signal at 535.5 eV is due to the perfluoroether chain.
- the variation of intensity ratios between signals observed (fluorine/non-fluorine) further moves the surface composition towards the fluorinated component, beyond what already apparent from survey spectra.
- Ex. 24 prepolymer 5 parts by weight of Ex. 24 prepolymer have been added to Exs. 8 and 9 product. Panels have been prepared as in Ex. 7 and tested as in Exs. 11-12. Stain release properties have been evaluated in accordance with 10 drop test. The results are the following: cleaning with clothing cleaning with ultrasonic bath Ex. 8 + 5 parts Ex. 24 no halo no halo Ex. 9 + 5 parts Ex. 24 very slight halo very slight halo
- Ex. 26 Some panels of Ex. 26 have been exposed in accelerating weathering test (QUV) apparatus for 1000 hours and then tested as in Exs. 11-12.
- the QUV test has been carried out according to ASTM D 2244 and D 253. Stain release properties have been evaluated in accordance with 10 drop test. The results are the following: cleaning with clothing cleaning with ultrasonic bath Ex. 30 no halo no halo
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